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Bitcoin-only learning
Built for beginners

Two ways to learn Bitcoin: explore freely or follow a structured path.

Learn Bitcoin through a free Library of curated resources, or follow a guided Dashboard designed for people who want a clearer path.

Educational only. Not financial, legal, or tax advice.

Free Experience

Bitcoin Learning Library

A public, open-access library of Bitcoin books, podcasts, articles, and research for self-directed learning.

Starts with

Open exploration across curated Bitcoin resources

Built for

Self-directed learning and following your curiosity

Learning tools

Browse, search, filter, and save resources for later

Explore the Library
Guided Experience

Bitcoin Learning Dashboard

A premium learning environment for people who want a more structured path.

Starts with

Bitcoin Foundations, a guided path of 10 lessons

Built for

Clear, structured, step-by-step learning

Learning tools

Track progress, reflect, and stay focused

See the Dashboard
Start Here

Begin with Bitcoin Foundations

A guided first unit designed to replace scattered information with a clear sequence of essential Bitcoin ideas.

Move through ten carefully selected lessons, keep private reflections, and build the foundation for every learning path that follows.

Preview Bitcoin Foundations

10 guided lessons

A clear place to begin

Start with the ideas that make the rest of Bitcoin easier to understand.

Built to retain

Reflect as you learn

Save the ideas worth keeping instead of letting each lesson disappear.

Visible progress

Finish with a badge

Complete the unit, unlock your achievement, and choose where to learn next.

FAQ

Clear answers to common questions without hype.

Where is a good place to begin my Bitcoin learning journey? +
What’s the difference between Bitcoin and “crypto”? +

“Crypto” is an umbrella term. Bitcoin is a decentralized monetary network, while many tokens are projects with issuers and different risk profiles. For a clearer breakdown, read Bitcoin vs Crypto.

Is Bitcoin a scam? +

Bitcoin is open-source software used globally, but scams often use the word “Bitcoin.” To understand where most risks actually come from, read Are Most Cryptocurrencies a Scam?.

Do I need technical knowledge to start learning Bitcoin? +

No. We explain concepts in plain English first, then offer optional deeper material for people who want it.

What is premium actually for? +

Premium is for people who want a more guided way to learn. It does not replace the free Library. It adds structure, progression, and a clearer path through curated Bitcoin material.

Do I need an account? +

You can browse the public Library and save resources directly in your browser without an account. Member accounts are created only after successful checkout.